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\emph{Use} : performance of the new technology and the
user's satisfaction with it are determined.  	&
\emph{Routinisation} : the use of a new technology is encouraged as a normal
activity and is perceived as a part of the routine work.\\

\emph{Incorporation} : new technology is embedded into the
organisation's every-day routine. 	&
\emph{Infusion} : IT application is used in a more comprehensive and integrated
manner in order to increase  organisational effectiveness, i.e. IT application
is used to its fullest potential. \\
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